Emi Martinez transfer talk grows as Villa eye Bizot
Emi Martinez transfer cloud hangs over Villa Park
Emi Martinez transfer speculation refuses to cool, and Aston Villa appear to be preparing for every scenario. The World Cup-winning goalkeeper is reportedly admired by Manchester United and clubs in Saudi Arabia, raising the possibility of a big-money exit before the new season begins.
Bizot the preferred replacement?
According to The Mirror, Villa have opened discussions with Brest for 34-year-old Netherlands international Marco Bizot. The experienced Dutchman, who helped the Ligue 1 side clinch a historic Champions League berth, is said to be “keen to play in the Premier League”. With back-up keeper Robin Olsen already released, Unai Emery needs depth between the posts. Bizot could arrive as either direct competition or a ready-made No. 1 should Martinez depart.
What Martinez has said
While on Argentina duty, Martinez kept his cards close to his chest: “My future? I don’t know. I’m focused on the national team. The window just opened; there’s a long way to go.” His words hardly slam the door on a move, adding further weight to Villa’s interest in securing Bizot quickly.
Timing and finances
Villa’s hierarchy must also navigate Premier League Profit & Sustainability rules. Cashing in on Martinez, signed for just £20 million in 2020, would produce a significant profit. Reinvesting a smaller fee in Bizot, whose contract at Brest has only one year left, looks like astute business.
Short opinion
Villa fans might worry about losing a cult hero, but smart clubs plan ahead. If Bizot arrives promptly, Emery’s side can bank Martinez’s fee without sacrificing stability in goal.
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